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Old 01-26-2006, 05:30 PM
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On an 98 SH with h/i/e,ngk wires, ngk v power plugs.... what would be a correct plug gap? Stock is .044 correct ?
Old 01-26-2006, 08:42 PM
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Thats correct for stock.
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The range is .039-.044 off the top of my head.....and the service limit is .051

Don't ask why i remembered that. But i did.
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^ Hey KingPin, are there any advantages of going as low as .039?
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the wider the gap you have the more area the spark will cover. the more area the spark covers the quicker your air/feul mixture will combust. but at the same time the spark will lose power. at least thats what i think IIRC...
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